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PART V. CLASSIFICATION OF RISKS 
BY OCCUPATION. 

1. Manufacturing Industries. 

2. Mercantile and Trading 

3. Official and Clerical. 

4. Personal Service and Entertainment. 

5. Police, Military, Naval and Other Water Service. 

6. Professional and Semi-Prof essional. 

7. Skilled Labor, Trades and Mechanical Pursuits. 

8. Transportation, Mining, Quarrying. 

9. Various Out-Door Pursuits and Occupations not otherv/ise specified. 



NOTE BY THE AUTHOR. 

The following Classification of Risks is based upon deductions from Part IV of this work. 
But although that is the basis and has been followed approximately in a majority of cases, the 
author has not hesitated to ignore it whenever the facts seemed to justify a departure or variation 
from it. There are several reasons for an occasional, and in .some instances, for a radical variation 
from the classifications suggested in Part IV. 

( I ) The data for Part IV was derived practically from the Northeastern Division of States. 
In some occupations no amount of data from that section alone would correctly represent the whole 
country. Since that is not to any great extent a mining region, it follows that data for the classi- 
fication of miners, and for that part of railroad business that is contingent upon mining, must be 
drawn from other .sources. The foregoing will al.so apply to a number of other occupations. 

( 2 ) In a number of the occupations referred to in Part I\' there were not lives enough in any 
of the age groups to constitute a basis from which to deduce reliable and satisfactory mortuary 
averages, and we were therefore obliged to gather information from a wider field. 

(3 ) In many instances the groupings in Part IV are not .satisfactory and separations and sub- 
classifications had to be made, involving a more extended search. In short, we have not hesitated to 
avail ourselves of any information from any source that seemed authentic, reliable and trustworthy. 

The various classifications are arranged, as will be seen, in nine General Divisions, following in 
a general way the arrangement in Part I\', thus securing approximate uniformity. 

With reference to mortuary exposure, the occupations are divided into eight classes, as shown 
below, and the.se classes stand related to each other approximately as shown in the right hand col- 
umn, counting C as 100: 

A. Preferred 66 

B. Select 80 

C. First-CIass {00 

D. Medium. 125 

E. Doubtful 150 

F. Hazardous 200 

G. Extra Hazardous. 300 
H. Not Insurable 450 

It will be noticed that a D risk represents a mortuary exposure nearly double, F three times, 
and H nearly seven times that of class A. 

These classifications have no primary or direct reference to exposure to accident or injury, as 
the Accident Company Classifications have, although in some instances there is a tolerably close 
parallel. This follows naturally, since wherever there is a//v risk of injury there is some risk of 
death. In some instances the increased hazard is almost wholly due to the risk of accident or in- 
jury, as in the manufacture or handling of highly explosive substances; but there are also many 
others where the exposure to accident is very .slight and the mortuary risk very great, owing to the 
inherent unhealthfulncss of the occupation itself. 



1. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES. 



Acetyline Gas Manufacturers. 

ill] Prop, or Manager, office duties onlx. 

( /' ) Proprietor or Ivniploye, workiuo-. 
Acid Makers, working. 



( l>) vSulphuric acitl ( xitriol ) 

( c) Wood acid. 

Agricultural Implement Makers. 

{ n ) Hand tools only. 

(d ) I'sing machinery 

Artificial Flower Makers 

Artificial Limb Makers. 

( a I Hand tools only 

( /' ) Using macliiner\- 

Automobile Makers or Repairers 

Awning or Tent Makers, employe in shop or 

factory . . 

Axe Makers 

Axle Makers 

Axle Grease Makers 

Baliy Carriages, employees in shop or factory 

Badge Makers. 

Bag Makers. 

Baking Powder I{mployees in shoji or factory. 
Barbed Wire Employees in factory 
Basket Makers. 

( a ) Splitter and Weaver 

( d ) Splint vSawyer. 

Bell Makers or Founders 

Belt or Belting Makers, employees in factory 
Bent Wood Works, employees in factory. 
Bessemer Steel Workers. 
Bicycles, workmen in factory 

Billiard Balls 

Billiard Tables, emjiloyees in shop or factory 

Blacking or Dres.sing Makers , 

Blank Books, employees in shop or factory. 
Blast Furnace Workers, all emjiloyees 
Blinds, Sash and Door Operatives. 

( <i ) Hand tools only. 

( /') Using machinery 

Block, Oar and Mast Makers. 

( <r ) Hand tools only. 

( /' ) I'sing machinery 

Boat Builders 

Bobbin, vSpool and Shuttle Makers .... . . 

Boiler Compound Manufacturers 

Boiler Makers 



1^ 

F 

E 

F 
E 

E 
F 
D 

D 
E 
E 

f: 

E 
E 
E 
E 
D 
D 

f; 

F 

I) 

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E 

E 
E 
F 
E 
E 
E 
E 

f: 

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E 
F 

E 
F 
E 
E 
E 
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Bolt and Nut Makers . E 

Bone and Ivory Workers, except as specified 

el.sewhere E 

Boot and vShoe Makers, employees in factory E 

Borax Workers, employees F 

Bottle Makers , E 

Box Makers, employees in shop or factory E 
Breweries. 

( a ) Prop, or Manager, office duties oid\- 1'", 
( /' ) Supt. or P'oreman, sujiervising only li 
(c) Brewers, Mal.sters and other em- 
ployees F 
Brick Makers . I) 
Brittania Ware Makers F^ 
Broom and Brush Makers. 

( (7 ) Hand tools only E 

( /' ) losing machiner\' F 

Button Makers. 

(a) Saw)-er or using drop, F 

{l>) Bone or Ivory, using awls U 
((') Composition, using screw, jilate or 

buffer.. D 

Candy Makers, employees in factory. I) 

Candle Makers, Tallow Chandlers. D 
Can Makers. 

la) Not using die. F) 

I /' ) Using die F" 

Canning Factory Employees. E 

Carl)on Black Makers. F) 

Car Manufacturers, employees in shops F 

Card and Card Board Makers D 

Carpet Bag Makers D 

Carpet Makers in factory E 

Carriage or Wagon Makers. 

{(t) Hand tools only. F) 

( /' ) losing machinery F" 

Cartridge Makers H 

Catsup or Soup Makers D 

Celluloid Workers F" 

Cement Workers in factory F"' 

Chain Makers. , . F 

Charcoal Iron Workers F" 

Chemical Works Employees F" 

Chewing fium, employees in factor}-. tl 

Chocolate or Cocoa Makers D 

Cider Vinegar Makers D 

Cigar Makers, employees in factory F 
Circular Saw>'er (see Lumber Mills.) 



1. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES-CONTINUED. 



Clay or v'>toneware Pipe Workers (see Tile 

Makers ) 
Clock and Watch Makers, employees in factory 
Coffin or Casket Makers. 

( a ) Hand tools only. 

{b) losing machinery 

( (- ) Trimmer 

Collar and Cuff ^lakers 

Color Makers 

Concentrator, vSmelter and Quartz Mill em- 
ployees. . 

Confectioner Working 

Condensed Milk Factory Employees 
Converting Department Operatives 
Cooper Manufacturers. 

ia) Hand tools only. 

(b) Using barrel machinery 
Cordage or Rope Makers 
Core Cutters and Core Makers 
Cork Cutters. 
Cornice Makers or Molders (plaster, tin, iron, 

zinc or copper ) 

{a) Shop work only. 

{b) Outside work or setting 
Corn Shellers, employees in factory. 
Corset Makers 

Cotton or Woolen Mill Operatives 
Crucible Steel Workers 
Cutlery Manufactory Workers 
Dental Supplies Manufactory Workers. 
Distillers and Rectifiers. 

(a) Prop, or Manager, office duties only 

(b) Supt. or Foreman, super\-ising only. 

(c) Laborers in 
Driven Well Points 

Dolls, Notions and Toys, employees in factory 

Drop Forger, or one using drop press. 

Dynamite, Powder, Nitroglycerine, etc., man- 
ufacturers 

Emery Cloth and Paper Makers. 

FCmery Wheels and Grinding Machinery Mak- 
ers. 

Envelope Makers. 

Excelsior Factory Operatives, not specified 
elsewhere 

Extract Makers 

Feather Duster Makers 

Felt Makers , 



Felt Roofing Makers. , , it 

Fertilizer Makers. . E 

Fiber Manufacturers' employees. D 

File Makers, employees working , F 

Fire Engine, F^scape or Hose Makers E 

Fire Works Makers H 

Fi.shing Tackle Makers D 

Flaging Stone Makers. E 

Flour and Talc Mill Employees E 
Foreman of Mill or Factory, supervising only, 

unless otherwise classified C 

Forgeman, not drop forger F 

Fork Mill PImployees F 

Foundrymen. F 

Furnace and Grate Makers E 

Furniture Factory Employees. F 

Furriers, not dealers D 

Garden Tool Makers. F 
Gas Fixtures, Gas Machine and Gas Burner 

Makers , E 

Gas Works Employees. E 

Gas or Water Meter Makers E 
Glass Workers and Glass Blowers, emplojees. F 

Glove Factory Employees D 

Glucose Works Employees F 

Glue or Mucilage E 

Gravity R. R. Employees F 

Grea.se Makers. E 

Grindstone Makers E 

Hammock Makers. D 
Hat and Cap Makers, em])loyees in factory. F 

Hat or Boiniet Block Makers F) 
Hollow Ware Makers. 

(a) Iron, not handling hot metal ... F) 
ih) Handling hot metal. F 
(<-) Hollow wooden ware. . E 

Hoop Makers. 

( a ) Not using machinery E 

(b) Using machinery . F 

Hoop Skirt Makers D 

Hosier}' Mill I{mployees D 

Hor.se Shoe Makers E 

India Rubber W'orkers D 

Ink Makers. J) 

Iron Workers ( structural ) F 

Iron Tube Workers F 

Iron and Steel Workers ( .see different cla.ssifi- 

cations) 



1. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES Contimued 



Iron Railing Makers 

Lace Makers 

Ladder Makers. 

( a ) Not using machiner}' 

( 1^ ) Using machinery 

Lamp and Lantern Makers 

Last Makers. 

(a ) Hand tools only 

( /' ) Lathe work 

( (■ I Circular saw 

Lead Pencil Makers 

Lead, Sheet, White or Pipe Makers 

Leather Board Makers 

Level or Rule Makers ... 

Lightning Rod Makers 

Looking-Glass Makers 

Lumber Mills, all employees in nulls or yards 

not doing office or clerical work 
Malleable Iron Workers. 
Manager, office duties only (unless otherwise 

classified ) 

Manufacturer, office duties only ( unless other- 
wise classified ). 

Marble and Granite Workers, not (piar- 

riers 

Mat and Matting Makers. 
Match IVLakers 

Mattress Makers 

Mineral Water Makers 

Model or Pattern Makers 

Molder and Molding Machine Workers 

Muck Rolls ( iron and steel workers) 

Nail Makers or Choppers. 

Nautical Instrument Makers 

Needle Makers. 

Nitroglycerine or its Coinpounds, Manufact- 
urer or Custodian 
Oil Cloth or Linoleum Factory, employees 
Oil Mills (cotton or linseed) Operatives. 

( (/ ) Cakeman, Ganger, Foreman of Ma- 
chinery, Pressman 

( /' ) luigineer, iMreuian, Shaver, Laborer. 
Oil Wells and Refineries. 

( a ) Proprietor, General Manager, Ope- 
rator or Producer, Broker, Sales- 
man, Superintendent of Pipe Line, 
office duties only. 



K 
C 

E 
F 
D 

D 

E 
F 
E 
F 
D 
E 
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n 

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p; 

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A 

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(d) 



[(■) 



(/ ) 



( /> ) .Sup]ily Dealer, Business Manager, 

supervising onl}- . B 

I''oreman at Crude Stills, Ganger, In- 
spector, Stillman, supervising 
only, vSuperintendent of Pipe Line 

otitside. Weigher C 

Still Cleaner, Casing Puller, F'ilter- 
men, Hoisters, Loaders or Fillers, 
Machinists, Operators working 
about wells, Paraffine WaxMak- 
ers. Pumpmen, Riggers, Tank 
Builders, Treaters of Oil in Refin- 
ery, Watchmen V, 
.Stationary luigineer or Fireman, 
Driller, Laborer at Yard, Plat- 
form or Well F 

I^aborers on Pipe Line, Line Con- 
structor, vStillman firing or run- 
ning Stills at Refinery G 

Oi)en Hearth Steel Workers V 

Optical Instrument Makers E 

Overseers in Mills and Factories, supervising 

only (unless otherwise classified; C 

Packing Case Makers F) 

Packing House lunployees F 

Pail Makers . . . F 

Paint Makers D 

Pajier Bag or Bo.\ Makers . D 

Paper Mill Operatives D 

Paper Maclie Molders or Carvers E 

Pattern Makers V. 

Pen or Pencil Makers E) 

Percussion Ca]) Makers , H 

Perfume Makers D 

Phosphate Works Ivmploj-ees . E 

Piano Makers. E 

Pickle Makers D 

Picture Frame Makers F) 

Pin Makers D 

Pistol or Gun Makers. \\ 

Plaster Makers (same as Cement Workers. I 

Pocket-Book Makers D 

Pottery Workers. . D 

Powiler Mill lunployees H 

Printing Press Makers E 

Pro])rietors, office dutiesonlx- ( unless otherwise 
specified ) A 



1. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES— CONCLUDED. 



Pulp Mill Kmployees . 
Pump Makers. 

(a) Metal 

(b) Wood. 

Putty Makers. 

Pyrotechnists 

Quartz Mill Employees 

Rail Mill Employees 

Rattan and Reed Workers. 
Rolling, Rod, Plate and Sheet Mills 
Rosin, Tar and Turpentine Makers. 

Rubber Works Employees 

Rule or Level Makers 

Sail Makers 

Safe Makers 

Salt Works Employees 

Satchel Makers 

Sausage Makers 

Saw and Tool Makers. 

Scale Makers 

Screw Makers. 
Scythe and Sickle Makers 
Sheet Lead Makers 
Shirt Makers.. 
Shoddy Makers 
Shingle Mill Operatives 
Shoe Peg Makers . 

Shovel Makers 
Show Case Makers 
Shuttle Makers. 

( a ) Not using circular saw. 

{d) Using circular saw 
Silk Mill Employees 
Smelter Employees 
Soap Factory Employees 
Soda Water Makers 
Spectacle Makers. 
Spindle Makers . 
Spool Makers 
Spring Makers. 

{(7) Bed or sofa springs 

(/') Wagon or buggy springs 
Stamp Mill Employees 
Starch Makers 



D 
E 
E 
H 
F 
F 
D 
F 
F 
D 
E 
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E 
E 
D 
E 
E 
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E 
E 
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D 
E 
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E 
E 
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E 
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F 
E 
E 
D 
E 
E 

E 
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F 
D 



Stove Works Employees F 

Sugar Refinery Employees , F 

Superintendent, supervising only (unless 

otherwise cla.ssified ) C 

vSurgical Instrument Makers. . E 

Suspender Makers. D 

Tack Makers D 

Tallow and Grea.se Makers E 

Tank and Vat Makers U 

Tannery Employees . E 

Tar, Turpentine or Rosin Makers F 

Tent or Awning Makers E 

Terre Cotta Makers. D 

Thermometer Makers D 

Thread and Yarn Makers. D 

Tile Makers E 

Tool Makers. 

( a ) Not using machinery E 

( l> ) Using machinery F 

Trunk Makers D 

Tub and Pail Makers F 

Tube Works Employees F 

Type Founders D 

Typewriter Makers or As.semblers E 

Umbrella Makers. D 

Valve or Steam Gauge Makers. E 

Varnish Makers E 

Vinegar Makers D 

Vitriol Makers F 

Watch and Clock Makers, employees in fac- 
tory F 

Wax Flower Makers D 

Whip Makers ' . D 

White Lead Makers F 

Wig Makers D 

Window Screen and Shade Makers , D 
Wind Mill Makers, shop work only, not put- 
ting up. E 

Wire Makers, employees in factory F 

Wire Mattress Makers D 

Woolen Mill Operatives D 

Yarn Makers or Spinners D 

Yeast Makers. U 

Zinc Works Emploj'ees F 



8 



2. MERCANTILE AND TRADING. 



Apothecaries, Druggists, Dealers in Drugs, 
Clieniicals and Druggists' vSundries. 
(a) Proprietors, not \v(_>rking, or super- 
vising onl> D 
( /' ) Pharmacists, prcjfessional and store 

duties only , D 

{)-) Clerks (not pharmacists), general du- 
ties K 
Bakers. 

i ir ) Proprietors or Managers, office and 

counter duties onl>' C 

( l> ] Clerks, store duties only D 

((•) Clerks or employees dri\-ing wagon E 

]5ird Dealers B 

Coal Dealers. 

( ci ) Proprietors or Managers, office duties 

only. B 

{ /' ) Proprietors working in \-ard or deliv- 
ering E 
if) Ivraployees, loading nr unloading car> 

or \vag(jns F 

Ctinnnercial Travelers. 

( II ) Selling goods by sample onl\- A 

( /' ) With teams, selling goods from wagon. C 
iMsh and Oyster Dealers. 

( a } Proprietor or Manager, store duties 

only C 

( />) Clerks, store duties and delivering D 
Florists, Dealers. 

(a ) Pro]irietors nr managers, store duties 

only B 

( /' ) Clerks or emplo\ees, store duties 

and deli\ering C 

Fruit Dealers. 

( (/ ) Proprietors or managers, office or 

store duties only. B 

id) Clerks, packing, luipaeking or deliv- 
ering D 
CiUns and Anununition Dealers.. E 
Hucksters and Peddlers (any class of goods) E 
Junk Dealers E 
Marketmen, stall, shop or wagon. 1', 
Merchants and Dealers, Wholesale or Retail, 
in any of the lines specified below: 

Advertising Novelties. 
Agricultural Iniplenients. 
Architects' Supplies. 



Artists' Materials. 

Art Stores. 

Automatic Engines. 

Bab}' Carriages. 

Bakery (office or counter work only.) 

Bee Keepers' Supplies. 

Bicycles, Sundries and Supplies. 

Books and Stationery. 

Boots and Shoes. 

Builders' Supplies. 

Carpets, Oil Cloth, Mattings, etc. 

Cash Registers. 

Cigars and Tobacco. 

Clothing. 

Connnission Merchant, not handling goods. 

Confectionery. 

Crockery, China, etc. 

Dairy and Creamery Supplies and Products. 

Dolls, Notions and Toys. 

Dry Goods. 

Electrical Goods and Supjilies. 

Flour, Grain, Hay and Feed. 

Furnaces ami other Heating .Apparatus. 

F'urniture. 

Gents' Furnishings. 

Groceries. 

Hair Gooils. 

Hardware. 

Hats, Caps, Gloves or Furs, 

Hides and Pelts. 

Ice. 

Iron an<l Steel, Stock and Products. 

Jewelers (dealer, not operative.) 

Lace Curtains and Draperies. 

Lamps, Glass and Glassware. 

Leather and Leather Products. 

Mantels and Grates. 

Millinery. 

Musical Instruments and Musical Mer<'han- 

dise. 
Merchant Tailors, store duties only. 
News Dealers. 

Opticians, dealer, not manufacturer. 
Paints, (_)ils and Varnish. 
Paper Stock and Pajicr Pro<lucts. 
Pawnbrokers. 
Pickle Dealers. 

Produce or Provisions, iu>L general store. 
Poultry, F'ish or Game. 
Seedsmen. 
Stoves and Tinware. 
Tea Dealers. 
Wagons and Carriages. 
Woodenware. 
Wood Dealers. 
Wool and Woolen (ioods. 



MERCANTILE AND TRADING-Concluded. 



Classification for the foregoing mercantile 
lines: 
(«) Proprietors or General Managers, not 

working or office duties only. A 

(h) Chief Clerks or Business Managers, 

supervising only A 

(fj Buyers.. A 

{d) Manager Advertising Department A 

(c) Floor Walkers . B 

(/ ) Cashiers - C 

ig) Clerks or Salesmen, counter duties 

only. C 

(//J Clerks, packing, unpacking, wrap- 

ing and preparing for shipment or 

delivery.. , D 

(/; Shipping Clerks or Checkers, not 

C 



{J ) Clerks or Apprentices, handling pack- 
ages, delivering or driving deliv- 
ery wagon . E 

Merchants, General Stores. 

(a) Proprietors or Managers, general du- 
ties . C 

( b) Clerks or Salesmen, store duties only. D 
ic) Clerks or Salesmen, delivering goods. E 
Milk Dealers. 

(a) In store, not delivering C 

( /' ) Delivering from wagon D 

Mineral Water Dealers ( not bottling or man- 
ufacturing. . C 

News Agents on trains E 

Po.st Traders C 

vSecond Hand Stores ( any class of goods ) E 

Wine and Liquor Dealers (wholesale or retail ). F 



3. OFFICIAL AND CLERICAL. 



Abstracters. C 

Accountants C 

Adjusters (insurance and the like) . A 

Agents — Advance, Advertising, Baggage, Book, 
Commercial, Financial, Insurance, Land, 
Lightening Rod, Loan, Nursery, Passen- 
ger, Real Estate, Sewing Machine, etc. 
Office duties, traveling or soliciting only A 

Asses.sors A 

Auctioneers B 

Auditors — City, County or State A 

Auditors, office duties or traveling. A 

Bailiffs or Court Officers C 

Bankers. 

(a) Officer, not working, or office duties 

only. A 

(b) Ca.shier, Teller, Inspector B 
{(•) Clerk, Messenger, Collector. C 

Bookkeepers, office duties only D 

Brokers — Bonds, Chemicals, Cigars, Cotton, 
Glass, Gold, Grain, Investments, Insur- 
ance, Live Stock, Merchandise, Provisions, 
Railroad Tickets, Stocks, etc. Office du- 
ties or soliciting only.. A 



Capitali.sts, Pri\-ate Bankers, Money Lenders, A 
Conveyancers, office duties only. C 

Coroners D 

Cu.stom House Officers or Inspectors A 

Claim Agents A 

Clerks. 

( a ) Civil or official positions, office duties 

only. B 

(b ) Mercantile lines, office or store duties 
only (see classification elsewhere.) 

(c) Hotel or restaurant, desk or super- 
vising duties only. D 

id) Boat, steamer or sea-going ves.sel G 

Collectors or Deputy Collectors. 

( a ) Government . . C 

( b ) Private accounts, office duties only A 

(c) Outside or traveling B 

Constables, civil writs only D 

Consuls, government office B 

Copyists. D 

Court Reporters. C 

Employment Office C 

Financial Agents. A 

Highway Commissioners, no other duties. A 



lO 



3. OFFICIAL AND CLERICAL -Concluded. 



Indian Agents on Reservation C 

Inspectors. 

( <? ) Custom House, Gas Meter, Grain, 
Internal Revenue, Postal, Insur- 
ance, Kle\-ators, Telephone, In- 
dian Agencies, Flour or Grain, 
Lumber, Meats, Tobacco, Milk, etc. A 
(b) Hulls and Boilers, Bridges, Stone 

work and Masonry, Telegraph . C 

Librarians. . B 

Letter Carriers C 

Marshals or Deputy, I'. S. Courts D 

Paymasters, office or traveling duties only .A 
Postoffice Clerks, office duty onl3\. C 

Po.stal Clerks, R. M. vS D 

Postmaster, office duties only C 

Presidents of Company or Corporation, office 

duties only A 

Proof Readers C 

Railroad Officials and Ivniplo\-ees — In official 
or clerical positions 

Car Accountants, office duties only B 

Car Inspectors B 

Car Tracers, office duties oul\' B 

Checking Clerks, in freight house, not 

handling freight. C 

Commercial or Tra\-eling Agents, office or 

traveling duties only A 

Contracting Agents, office duties only , . A 
Contractors( construction ), supervising only B 
Depot Masters, supervising only A 

Dispatchers, office duties only A 

Division vSuperintendeiits, office or travel- 
ing duties only A 
Division Road Masters, su]iervi.sing only B 
Freight Agents at Station, oftice and super- 
vising duties only C 
Fuel Agents, oftice duties only B 
General Agents ( traveling ) A 
General Freight Agents, office or traveling 

duties only A 

General Master Mechanic, office duties only A 
General Managers, office duties only A 

Creneral Pas.senger and Ticket Agents, 

office and traveling duties only. A 

General Road Masters A 

General Superintendents A 

Master Mechanics, super\'ising only C 



Pas.senger Agents, traveling A 

Purchasing Agents, office duties only A 

Scale Inspectors, supervising only. , B 

.Station Agents, office duties only B 

vStore Keepers, office duties only B 

vSuperintendents or Assistants, traveling A 
Superintendents of Buildings and Bridges B 
vSuperintendents of Motive Power, office or 

traveling duties only. A 

Superintendents of Tanks andW'ater .Supply B 
Superintendents of Telegraph. 

( a) Office duties only A 

( b) Outside, supervising only. B 

Supply Agents, office duties only. A 

Telegrajih Operators, office duties only. C 

Ticket Agents, office duties only B 

Tie Inspectors C 

Time Keepers. B 

Traffic Managers, office duties only. , A 

Train Masters, office duties onh' A 

Real listate Agents or 15rokers A 

Reporters C 

Route Agents,express companies, auditing only B 
Secretaries of Companies or Corporations, 

office duties only A 

Sheriffs or Deputies. D 

Ship Brokers, office duties onh' A 

Ship Builders, Proprietor or Superintendent, 

office or supervising duties only A 

vShipping Clerks, not handling goods C 

.State Mine Inspectors B 

Stenographers or Typewriters B 

Street Commissioners, supervising only, B 

.Superintendents of Companies or Corporations, 

office or supervising duties only. A 

Telegraph C)perators, office duties only C 

Telephone Operators, central or exchange office C 
Telephone Inspectors ( not linemen ) B 

Ticket Agents, office duties oidy B 

Time Keepers. B 

Treasurers of Companies or Corporations, office 

duties only A 

Truant Officers. B 

U. S. Marshals, or Deputy D 

V. .S. Government .Store Keepers B 

Wardens or Deputy — House of Correction, 

Refuge, Reform School or State Pri.son D 
Warehouse Checkers, not handling goods C 



II 



Eating House Keepers ( not saloon).. 


D 


Janitors 


D 


Massage Attendants.. 


D 


Messengers 


C 


Porters, inside work 


E 


Restaurant Keepers (not saloon.) 




( a ) Office duties only . 


D 


( b ) General duties 


E 


Saloon Keepers, proprietor or employe . . 


F 


Servants. 


F 



4. PERSONAL SERVICE AND ENTERTAINMENT. 



Attendants, Nurses, Companions, etc. (pri- 
vate, not professional nurses) E 

Barbers and Hairdressers. 

(ff) Proprietor, not working, or office du- 
ties onl}^ , D 

(b) Proprietor, or employees working , , E 

Bartenders F 

Bath Rooms. 

{a) Proprietors, supervising only D 

( b ) Proprietors, or employees working . . E 

Billiard Room or Bowling Alley Keepers. 

(a) Without Bar. E 

{b) With Bar. F 

Boarding House Keepers D 

Coffee House Keepers D 

Hotel Keepers. 

(a) Proprietors, office or supervising du- 

ties only (not tending bar or stable ) C 

(b) Clerks, office duties only (not tend- 

ing bar or stable).. D 

( c) Clerks, tending bar or stable F 

(d) Porters E 

(f) Stewards.. D 



Sextons of Church or other Buildings, Jani- 
tors D 

Shooting Gallery Keepers E 

Undertakers. 

{a) Proprietors, office duties and funeral 

director only C 

( /' ) Proprietors, working. D 

Waiters. 

{a} Hotel, Boarding House or Restau- 
rant E 

{b) On Dining or Hotel Car F 

(c) River, Sound, Lake or Sea-going 

Vessel . G 



5. POLICE, MILITARY, NAVAL AND OTHER WATER SERVICE 



Army or Naval Officers. 

( a) In time of peace G 

( b ) In time of war . . . H 

Bargemen.. F 

Boat House Proprietors, supervising only . C 

Boatmen F 

Canal Bridge Swingers, Dock Masters or Lock 

Tenders.. E 

Canalmen F 

Common Sailors ( river, lake, sound or sea-go- 
ing vessel) H 
Constables — Police duty E 
Deck Hands on Boat H 

Detectives E 

Divers (submarine).. H 

Dredge Boat Employees H 

Engineers ( dredge boat, pile driver, river, 

sound, lake or sea-going vessel, tug boat ). H 
Fishermen. 

( a ) River or sound F 

(b ) Sea or great lakes G 



Harbor Masters 

Ice Barge Employees 

Jailors. . . 

Lightermen. 



D 
G 
F 
G 



Light House or Light Ship Keepers E 

Longshoremen F 

Naval Store Keepers (tar, rosin, etc. ) F 

Park Guards or Police D 

Patrolmen, Policemen. F 

Pile Drivers 

(a) Foremen, supervising only. F 

( b ) Employees G 

Pilot ( river, lake, sound or sea service). . F 
Police. 

(a) Chiefs, Inspectors or Superintend- 
ents. D 
(/') Captain, Lieutenants or Sergeants. E 
(c) Roundsmen or Patrolmen. F 

Postal Detectives E 

Prison Guards or Keepers F 

Private Watchmen E 



5. POLICE, MILITARY, NAVAL AND OTHER WATER SERVICE-CONCLUDED. 



Purser (river, lake, sound or sea-goins^ vessels ) E 
Raftsmen (lumber) or river driver H 

Seamen, common. H 

Soldiers. 

(ir ) In time of peace. F 

( l>) In time of war H 

Ste\-edores G 



Stewards (river, lake, .sound or sea-going ves- 
sels) . E 

Submarine Divers H 

Watchmen. 

( « ) In liank or office D 

( /' ) .Store, factory, mill or warehouse E 



6. PROFESSIONAL AND SEMI-PROFESSIONAL. 



Actors li 

Actuaries A 

Acrol:)ats. . G 

Aeronauts H 

Architects. 

( a ) Office duties only B 

( ^ ) Supervising only C 

((■) Naval, supervising only D 

Artists, painter in studio only C 

Assayers. . C 

Attorneys at Law C 

Authors, or persons engaged exclusively in 

literary work I) 

Aurists. B 

Ba.seball Players ( professional ) H 

Bicycle Racers ( professional ) H 

Bicyclists, teachers or exhibitors D 

Cancer Specialists B 

Chemists. 

(a) Manufacturers chemicals and drugs, 

supervising only A 

(d) Laboratory work, testing, analyz- 
ing, etc D 
Chiropodists or Manicurists, office duties only. B 

Circus Performers or Riders H 

Civil Engineers. 

( (7 ) Consulting or supervising only. A 

{/'} Field work. C 

( ( ) Mining operations D 

( d ) Mechanical D 

Clay Moulders, or designers D 

Clergymen A 

Concert Singers B 

Cook, chef E 



Dancing Masters 

Dentists... 

Designers or Draughtsmen 

Editors. 

( (7 ) Writing or managing 
( /' ) Superintendent Printing Office, super- 
vising only. 

Farriers, veterinary surgeons '. . 

Football Players ( professional ) 

Geologists 

Gymnasium Masters, or Instructors.. 

Interpreters 

Inventors. 

Jockeys (rider in races) 

Lapidaries 

Lawyers. . 

Metallurgists . 

Music Teachers 

Musicians 

Nurse, professional, not insane. 

Nurse, professional — keeper of insane, pri- 
vate or in hospital 

Oculists... , 

Opticians. 

( a } Merchant, store duties only A 

( /' ) Working in shop C 

Orderlies, or Nurses in Hospital F 

Physicians. D 

Riding School Masters E 

Roller Skating Teachers D 

Scientists D 

Sculptors. 

( c7 ) Studio work C 

( /') Chiseling E 



C 

c 
c 



B 
D 
H 

D 
D 
A 
A 
H 
C 
C 
A 
D 
D 
E 

F 
C 



'.■^ 



6. PROFESSIONAL AND SEMI-PROFESSIONAL-ConclUDED. 



Showmen, not circus performer.' 
Students. 

(a) College. 

( b) Medical.. 

(c) Law 

Surgeons 



A 
A 
A 
C 



vSurve\-or.s. 

( a ) Office duties only. A 

( f>) Field work B 

Taxidermists C 

Teachers or Professors in school or college B 

Theatrical Managers D 

Writers, authors, composers. D 



7. SKILLED LABOR TRADES AND MECHANICAL PURSUITS. 

Armorers. 

( a ) Not using machinery E 

(d) ITsing machinery, . . F 

Asbestos Workers, pickers and assorters D 

Asphalt, floor, walk or street layers E 

Awning Hangers. D 

Bakers, working in bakery or factorw E 

Beef Handlers, in warehou.ses. , E 

Bell Hangers E 

Bicycle Repairers, shop work only. E 
Blacksmiths. 

{(J) General shop work, not shoeing E 

( l>) Hor.se and cattle shoer F 

( <•■ ) Ironing carriages E 

((/) In machine shop, foundry or factory. F 

Blasters in Quarries, Wells or Mines G 

Bleachers. D 

Book Binders. 

I (t I Hand tools only. D 

( /' ) Using machinery }', 

Bootblacks D 
Boot and Shoemakers, or repairers in slujp, 

hand tools only D 

Boring Machine Operators or Tenders E 

Bottle Washers . E 

Bottlers, (liquors, carbonated waters or .soda) E 
Brass Finishers or Polishers. 

{a) Not using emery wheel. , I) 

( /' ) Using emery wheel F 

Brass Founders I£ 

Brick Layers or .Masons. E 
Bridge Builders. 

(a) Contractor or foreman, working. F 

(l>) Employe F 

Bridge Keepers D 

Builders F 



Building Movers. 




(ff ) Manager or foreman. 


E 


( /' ) Employe 


F 


Burnishers. 




(a) Not using emery wheel 


D 


(/') Using emery wheel. . 


F 


Butchers. 




(a) Proprietor, not .slaughtering, cutting 




or driving wagon 


C 


(/') Meat cutter, keeper of market 


E 


(0 vSIau.ghterer . . 


F 


Buzz Sawyers. 


G 


Buzz Planers. 


G 


Cabinet Makers. 




(a) Hand tools only 


E 


(/') Using machinery 


F 


Caulkers, ships. 


!•; 


Carpenters. 




(a) vShop or jjench work only 


D 


(/') Framer of buildings, and builder 




working 


F 


Carpet Cleaners . , 


D 


Carpet Layers 


E 


Carpet Weavers 


E 


Carvers, wood, bone, metal or ivory. 




(ii) Hand tools onl\'. 


E 


(/') losing machiner>- 


F 


Caterers. 


I) 


Cedar Block Pavers. 


I) 


Cement Walk Layers 


!•; 


Chimney Sweepers 


G 


Clothing or Cloak Makers. 


E 


Coffee Packers or Roasters 


D 


Coal Heavers 


F 


Coke Drawers or Chargers 


E 



7. SKILLED LABOR TRADES AND MECHANICAL PURSUITE-CoNTiNUED. 



Compositors. 

(a) Case work only D 

(/') Using machinery E 

Composing Room Foremen, supervising only C 
Contractors. 

( I! ] Office duties only A 

{/') Supervising only B 

ir) Working ( see specific classifications. ) 
Coppersmiths. 

( a ) Shop work only D 

( d) Outside work E 

Cornice Setters. F 

Corrugated Iron Workers, crimping, etc D 
Cotton Workers. 

( a ) Classers or .samplers . C 

( /' ) Dyers or printers. D 

if) Gin feeders E 

((/) Packers or pressers E 

((■) Weigheis, laborers. E 

Cracker Makers, working D 

Curriers (.see Tannery employees.) 

Cutters, boots, shoes, shirts, gloves or clothing. 

(ti) Hand work only D 

(/') Die work. E 
Creamery Operatives, butter and cheese mak- 
ers D 

Decorators, inside work only D 

Die luigravers or Die Sinkers D 

Dressmakers, male C 

Dyers... D 

lUectrical lunployees E) 

F^lectroplaters D 

Electrotypers. . D 

Elevator Builders E 

lvle\ator Operators. 

{(i) Passenger D 

{/<) Freight E 

Embalmers C 

F^mhos.sers . D 

I{mbroider\' .Stampers C 

Flnamelers D 

ICngineers or F'iremen. 

Dredge boat F 

FZlectric motor E 

Hydraulic. D 

Lake, river or sound, high jiressure G 

Lake, river, sound or ferr)-, low pre.s.sure. F 
Locomotive (see Railroad lunployees. ) 



Mining. 

(rt) Out.side F 

(/') Underground.. G 

Pile Drivers G 

Portable. E 

vSea-going vessels. G 

Stationary engine E 

Stationary engine in iron or steel works. F 
Steam .shovel. F 

Street car motor E 

Threshing machine F 

Traction F 

Tug Boat. 

(a) River or harbor F 

(/') Ocean work C 

Engravers, copper, gold, steel, stone or wood. D 

Etchers D 

F'eeders. 

((() Cylinder or rotary printing press. . . . D 

(/') Lithographic printing press D 

((') Threshing machine F 

Ferrymen, steam ferry-boat E 

Fire I{scape Builders. 

(n) N(jt putting up E 

(/') Putting up F 

Firemen. 

(ir) F'erry boat F 

(/') Kiln, cement, brick or tile works. . . . E 

PMre Patrol or Salvage Corps Members E 

Firemen— City fire department G 

P'ish Curers D 

Flax Dressers D 

P'resco Painters, inside work D 

F'urniture Movers D 

Gang Sawyers F 

Gas or Steam Fitters, plumbers E 

Gas pipe line (natural) employees E 

Gangers. 

{(i) IL S. revenue service A 

(/') Store or warehouse A 

(r) Distillery D 

((/) Oil well or tank D 

((■) Water, milk, mill, cotton or linseed oil. D 

Gilders, in shop D 

Gold Heaters, refiners or workers D 

Grain PHevator eniplo\ees E 

Grain Samplers, visiting freight yards E 

Glaziers D 

Grave Diggers D 



7. SKILLED LABOR TRADES AND MECHANICAL PURSUITS-CONCLUDED. 



(ii iiulcrs, mill spindles, edged tools, etc 

Hair Workers 

Harness Makers 

Heliotypers 

Hod Carriers 

House Painters 

Ivory, Bone or Wood Cutters or Turners. . . . 

Japanners 

Jewelers, working at bench 

Kalsominers 

Letter Cutters, marble or stone 

Lamp Lighters 

Lath Machine Operators 

Lathers . . 

Launderers, employees in laundry 

Leather Workers, dyers, splitters, dressers, etc. 

Lithographic Workers 

Lobster Boilers 

Locksmiths 

Loom Fixers 

Machinists 

Mail Agents on Trains 

Mantel or Tile Setters 

Masons, stone work 

Metal Refiners or Workers 

Millers, flour, grain or talc 

Millwrights 

Monument Builders 

Morocco Dressers 

Morocco Dressers, using acids 

Oilers in shops, mills or factories 

Organ Builders or Repairers 

Organ or Piano Tuners 

Oven Builders 

Packers of beef, pork or flour 

Painters. 

(ir) Carriage, coach or wagon, in shop.. . . 

(/>) .Signs, in shop 

(r) House or sign 

((/) Decorative, fresco or scene 

{r) Artists, studio only 

( /') Bridge work 



Paper Hangers 

Pavers, working 

Photographers 

Piano Movers 

Plasterers 

Platers 

Plumbers, Steam or Gas Fitters. 
Pressmen (printers) 



F 
C 
D 
C 
F 
E 
E 
D 
F 
E 
D 
D 
E 
D 
E 
E 
D 
D 
D 
E 
E 
D 
D 
E 
D 
D 
E 
It 
D 
E 

f; 

E 
A 
E 

f: 

D 
D 

f: 

D 
C 
F 
D 
E 
C 
D 
E 
D 
E 
D 



Printers (see compositors.) 

Riveters U 

Roofers, slate, tin, composition, metal, gravel 

or wood F 

Saddlers D 

Saw Filers D 

Scourers and Dyers D 

Sewer Pipe Workers F 

Sewer Workers, employees F 

Sewing Machine Makers or Repairers F 

Ship Building Employees F 

Silversmiths D 

Sheet Iron Workers E 

Slaters F 

Soap Boilers F 

Spinners, silk warp or thread D 

vStage Carpenters J5 

Stair Builders IJ 

Stave, Heading and Hoop Mill Eimployees 

(see Coopers) F 

Stereotypers D 

Stone Dressers, cutter, finisher, sawyer or 

niolder E 

Structural Iron Workers on Iniildings F 

Stucco W^orkers F 

Tailors, working E 

Telegraph Builders or Repairers F 

Telegraph Linemen F 

Telephone Linemen E 

Tinners. 

(a) Spouters or Drain Setters E 

(/') Shop work onh' D 

(<) Bridge work F 

Toll Oate Keepers D 

Truckmen, not drivers. 

{a) Handling light parcels E 

(/') Handling heavy parcels F 

Typewriter Adjusters and Repairers D 

Upholsterers D 

Varnishers D 

Warehouse Laborers F 

Water Works Employees E 

Weighers D 

Wharf Laborers p 

Wheelwrights E 

Whitesmiths D 

Whitewashers E 

Wire Workers, screens, railings, counter 

guards, ornamental fences, etc E 

Wool Pullers, samplers, classers, sorters, etc.. D 



t6 



8. TRANSPORTATION, MINING, QUARRYING. 



Baggage or Transfer Ageiils, driving wagon 

or handling goods IC 

Drivers and Teamsters. 

(cr) Carriage, hearse, horse car, light par- 
cel deliver)- wagon, mail van, pri- 
vate coach or any conveyance for 
the delivery of household supplies. I) 
(/>) Cab, dray, express wagon, hack, omni- 
bus, public coach, stage or truck... I{ 
(f) Brewery, mineral water, ice or coal 
wagon, cart or dra>- and s])rinkling 

carts F 

ICxpress Agents. 

((7) Office duties only B 

{/)) Handling Goods D 

((-) On trains K 

Hostlers K 

Livery vStal)le Keepers. 

[a) Proprietor, supervising only C 

(6) Proprietor, working and driving D 

((■) Hostlers or stablemen ¥, 

Miners — Coal, copper, .gold, iron, leail, ijuartz, 
siU'er, zinc and all other kinds (jf mining. 
(a) Operators, not working, or office duties 

only A 

(/') Operators, Managers or vSuperintend- 

ents, supervising only C 

(r) Bookkeepers, office duties only I) 

((/) Engineers of mining operations E 

(/■) All other employees outside P" 

( /) All employees under .>;ronnd O 

Ouarrymen. 

(a) Managers or vSu])erintendenls, not 

working, or office duties only A 

(/') Ouarrymen, working F 

Railroad Officials and F^mployees not classi- 
fied under Otjuial lutd Clniial. 
Baggagemen. 

(a) At station D 

(/;) On ))assenger trains F^ 

((■) On mixed trains F" 

Boss of Wrecking (-ang, sui)ervisin,i; onl\ .. F 
Bridge or Trestle liuilders. 

((0 Foremen, super\-ising onl\- F 

(/') Workmen G 

Brakemeii. 

(a) Passenger train, air lirakes onl_\' E 

(/') All other trains G 

Caller E 



Car Accountants or Checkers, visiting 

yards 

Car Cleaners 

Car Couplers. 

{a) Passenger cars without air l)rakes. 

(/') All other trains 

{c) In yards 

Car Repairers 

Car Tracers, visiting yards 

Conductors. 






Dining, drawing room, sleeping 
car or passenger train 



Cattle, coal, freight, oil or mi.xed 
train 

Construction, gravel, logging or 
repairing train 



Cooks 

(a) 



Dining or hotel car 

W^ork train 

Coal Heavers 

Cranemen, steam shovel 

Construction train laborers 

Dispatchers, in >ard 

Doormen or Gate Keepers at Stations. . . . 
FvUiployees. 

(a) On ditchers 

(/') On pile drivers 

F^ngineers. 

((!-) Passenger trains 

(/') Cattle, coal, freight, oil or mixec 
trains 

((■) Constructit)n, gravel, logging or re 

pair trains 

F^xpress Mes.sengers, train service 

F'ence Builders or Repairers 

Firemen, locomotive 

Flagmen, Targetmen, Signalmen 

P'lagmen, freight train 

Foremen, not working. 

[a] At freight houses 

(/') At shops 

(( ) At round houses 

(d) At section gang 

(r) Coal heavers 

( /") Pile driver crew 

(.<,') Switching crew, coupling or switch 

ing in yard 

Freiijht .\,nent at station, general duties. . 



D 
E 
F 
F 
G 
F 
C 

F 

F 

E 



G 
E 
D 
G 
E 
G 

D 
E 
E 
F 
E 
F 

G 

E 



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8. TRANSPORTATION, MINING, QUARRYING-CoNCLUDED. 



Freight Handlers, in freight or ware- 
houses E 

Greasers, Wipers, Cleaners or Boiler Wash- 
ers F 

Hostlers or Assistants F 

Laborers. 

{a) In freight house or elevator F 

(fi) On construction, work or wrecking 

train G 

Machinists or Helpers in shops E 

Painters. 

(a) Bridge or yard work E 

(/') Shop work only D 

Pilots, coal train G 

Porters, dining, drawing room or sleeping 
car D 

Station Agents. 

(a) Office duties only C 

(d) General duties D 

Stewards, dining car D 

Store Keepers. 

(a) Not handling goods C 

(/') Handling goods D 

Switchmen, not coupling E 

Switchmen, switching and coupling G 

Switch Tenders, not switching, coupling 
or braking • • E 



Section Men Cr 

Tallymen in freight houses. 

((7) Not handling freight D 

(/)) Handling freight E 

Telegraph Builders or Repairers E 

Tinners, bridgework F 

Truckmen. 

((?) Inside at depot E 

(/') In freight or warehouses F 

Turntable Men E 

Waiters, dining or hotel cars D 

Watchmen E 

Wrecking Train Employees G 

Yard Master, supervising only F 

Yard Employees, general duties G 

Slate Quarriers F 

Street Railway, cable, horse, elevated or elec- 
tric. 

(a) Superintendents or Managers, super- 
vising only A 

(/') Superintendents or Foremen of Con- 
struction or Repairs, supervising 

only C 

(r) Car Dispatchers, Inspectors, Roadmas- 
ters, vStorehouse Keepers, Trans- 
fermen. Conductors, Time Keepers L) 
id) All others E 



VARIOUS OUT-DOOR PURSUITS AND OCCUPATIONS NOT 
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 



Advertising Agents — Outside work, distrilni- 
tors, bill pesters, etc D 

Agrictiltural Implements — Salesmen, .setting 
up and running machines D 

Bee Keepers B 

Bill Posters D 

Cattle Dealers — not tender or drover, not on 
farm, ranch or in yard and not visiting 
pens or yards or handling stock A 

Cattle Dealers — Visiting pens or yards and 
handling stock F 

Cattle Raisers or Breeders, on farm or ranch. 
(a) Proprietor or Superintendent, .super- 
vising only A 

(/') Tending or caring for .stock E 

(() Laborers tending or caring for stock.. F 

Cattle Shippers and tenders in transit F 



Chainbearers (surveying) C 

Charcoal Burners D 

Cistern Builders and Repairers E 

Cistern Cleaners E 

Coffee Plantation. 

(a) Proprietor or vSuperiiitendent, super- 
vising only. A 

(/)) Employees, working C 

Cotton Plantation. 

(a) Proprietor (jr Superintendent, super- 
vising only A 

(d) Emplo\ees, working in field C 

Cowboys on ranch or tending .stock in tran.sit... F 
Dairymen. 

(a) Proprietors or Foremen, supervising 

only. - A 

(/)) Employees milking or tending stock D 



i8 



9. VARIOUS OUT-DOOR PURSUITS AND OCCUPATIONS NOT OTHERWISE 

SPECIFIED Concluded. 



Di'o\ers. 

{ii) Tending stock in transit F 

(/') Not tending stock in transit C 

Fanners. 

(n) Owner or Superintendent, supervis- 
ing only A 
(/') Working B 
(i) Farm Laborers, not teamsters C 
F'lorists. 

(ii) Proprietors or Superintendents, out- 
side, superintending onh' A 
(/') Proprietors or Superintendents, 

working B 

(/") F^mployees C 

Game Keepers.. D 

Gardeners. 

( (7 ) Superintending only A 

(/') Working.. B 

(r) F^mployees. .. C 

Guides, not trappers or hunters E 

Hay Pres.sers D 

Hedge, Shrub and Tree Trimmers E 

Herders E 

Horse Breakers or Trainers G 

Horse Dealers. 

(a) Not handling, shiiijiing or tending in 

transit. . B 

( /' ) Handling, ship])ing and tending in 

tran.sit F 

Hunters F 

Ice Cutters F 

Kilnljurners. E 

Kindling Wood Choppers E 

Laborers, day. 

( a ) Not on farm F 

( /' ) Farm laborer C 

Land Looker. B 

Land Surveyors, field work B 

Lumbermen in Woods. 

(a) Proprietors, business managers or su- 
perintendents, general supervision 
only. B 

(/') Cook, foremen, overseer in woods C 
(<■) All other employees G 

Milkmen, milking, tending stock or delivering D 



Nunserymen. 

(tj) Proprietors, office duties or general 

supervision only A 

(/.) Working in field B 

(() I'.mployees. C 

((/) Tree agent, not delivering or .setting. B 

(<•) Tree agent, delivering or setting D 

( )range Groves. 

(ti) Proprietors or superinteiulents, sujier- 

visingonly. A 

(/>) Iun]iloyees, working E 

Overseers or vSuperintendents un farms, plan- 
tations or ranches, supervising only A 
Planters. 

in) Proprietors or vSuperintendents, su- 
pervising only. A 

(/') Working B 

Poultrymen, feeders, killers, dressers or pack- 
ers E 
Prospectors, mining . . . F 
Ranclinien. 

(ir) Projirietor or Snperintendent, super- 
vising only. , B 

{/i) Tending stock E 

Scavengers, Garbage Collectors, Nightnien. F 
Seed Growers, outside duties only. C 

Sheep Farmers, Raisers or Breeders. 

((r) Proprietors or Superintendents, su- 
pervising only A 

(/') Proprietors or Superintendents, 

working B 

((■) F'mployees. C 

Stock Rai.sersor Breeders (cattle, hogs, horses, 

mules, etc.) 

(a) Proprietors or Superintendents, su- 

visingonly. A 

(/') Proprietors or Superintendents, tend- 
ing or caring for stock D 

(() l{mployees , . E 

Stock Yards lunployees. F 

Teamsters. 

(a) In woods. G 

(/>) C)n farm or plantation C 

Threshers with machine F 

Tile Ditchers E 



19 

VARIOUS OUT-DOOR PURSUITS AND OCCUPATIONS NOT OTHERWISE 

SPECIFIED— Concluded. 



Tile Layers or Setters. 


D 


Timl^er Hewers 


E 


Vine Growers 


B 


Well Borers, (artesian) 


D 


Well Diggers 


F 



Well Drillers, any kind of well. 

(rt) Using explosives G 

(d) Not using explosives F 

Wood Choppers F 

Woodsmen F 



A' 



